
Shingi Mararike
North of England Correspondent at Sky News
North of England Correspondent @SkyNews, formerly of @thetimes. Sometimes 📺 other times 🎙or ✍️. Views mine. I’m on [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Shingi Mararike
Hundreds of thousands of joyous Newcastle United fans gathered in the city to celebrate the team's Carabao Cup victory over Liverpool. The win marked the club's first domestic trophy in 70 years, with the streets turning into a sea of black and white for an open-top bus parade. It was estimated ahead of the event that as many as 150,000 fans were due to line the streets for the parade.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
news.sky.com | Shingi Mararike |In Arizona
In a town that sits between two nations, Arnoldo Montiel knows exactly where he stands on immigration. The 80-year-old has lived in Nogales, on the border between Mexico and the US, virtually all of his life. He says the issue is one of the main reasons he voted for Donald Trump. "These are people who are illegal. They don't belong in the United States," he says. "If they need to come in, we welcome them.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
news.sky.com | Cordelia Lynch |Dominic Waghorn |Yousra Elbagir |Shingi Mararike
Sky News correspondents have been reporting from across the US as millions of Americans cast their votes in the presidential election. Voters face a stark choice between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and the race has been extremely tight, with opinion polls suggesting the contest is too close to call.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
news.sky.com | Shingi Mararike |In Arizona
The sprawling state of Arizona was once reliably Republican but in 2020 that changed. Joe Biden became only the second Democrat to win here since 1948, winning by less than 11,000 votes, and polling suggests Arizona could once again be won and lost by the narrowest of margins. Above Phoenix, Dobbins Lookout provides a panoramic view of the rugged Grand Canyon State. Many of the people there to watch the Friday night sunset were contemplating a consequential decision.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
mkfm.com | Shingi Mararike
That afternoon, what was advertised as a peaceful protest, turned into a riot, with hundreds of people, many of them wearing masks, targeting livelihoods and businesses in one of the city's most diverse areas. They lit fires, smashed windows and clashed with the police. Hundreds of arrests have been made and dozens of those people sentenced, but months on, the impact of that day can still be felt.
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